Friday, 27 April 2018

WEEKEND REFLECTIONS and THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP

Time for Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup. This week we have the letter Q, Favourite and
Quiet and we are starting off our walk looking at my FAVOURITE image and
REFECTION shot of these two boats in Bangor Marine.

As
you can sign from the sign, we are at QUEENS Parade and QUAY Street where you can see the car Park and one of the promenades. When I was a little girl this wall was the sea boundary however they decided to build a Marina and so we no longer have a beach there or a Punch and Judy show for children. Opposite this wall is QUEENS Methodist Church

We
will walk around to the Pickle area where we will have to QUEUE if we want to
board this train.

We
will walk back through the town not finding many ‘Q’ letters and go into the QUIET of the Library where in this corner
I sat for a while reading the local paper and watched these 2 girls working
very QUIETLY at their computers.

...they say that we both speak the same language, but you sure use 'Q' more than I do! 'Q'UAY and 'Q'UEUE sound a bit foreign to me and throw in car park. Thanks Margaret for sharing, enjoy your week and please stop back again.

Hi Margaret ~~ I'm really late, almost ready for tomorrow's "R" entry. I like the word, "Queue". It wasn't in my vocabulary until my mid 30's. In the U.S. Midwest we always just said, "Line". I too used Queen, 'Queen Bee.' Is that a commuter train for tourists and the like? It is well kept...

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I have retired from a medical background, from teaching a 3 year City and Guilds; and also running a Bed and Breakfast. I have taken up bird watching later in life however I became very enthusiastic from the beginning and was greatly encouraged by other bird watchers. For the past 8 years I have led a bird group in my town and have become a guest speaker on cruise shipstalking about Birds around the world. I have travelled quite a bit,in particular to Australia where one of my daughters lives. I have now as many birding friends there as at home in Northern Ireland. I love Nature and being able to share that with others of like mind. I also like photography and do my best to photograph birds although I sometimes get a bit frustrated as my zoom is just not powerful enough.

My daughter and family that were in Australia have now moved to Malawi to work and I have visited them several times as well as visiting Zambia. I.live in Northern Ireland which is part of the UK and it is a beautiful place to live however I love travelling and wil continnue to travel aslong as I am able. I would love to go to visit bloggers that I follow and they are always very welcome here in N. Ireland.